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Oasis: Directed by Lee Chang-dong. With Sul Kyung-gu, Moon So-ri, Ahn Nae-sang, Ryoo Seung-wan. An irresponsible and childish ex-con befriends a girl with cerebral palsy and develops a progressively stronger bond with her.
Oasis (Korean: 오아시스) is a 2002 South Korean psychological drama romance film directed by Lee Chang-dong. The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man who has just been released from jail after a 21⁄2 -year sentence for involuntary manslaughter and a woman with severe cerebral palsy.
Newly restored in 4K, the third feature by Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong.Fresh out of prison, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) finds an unlikely soulmate in Gong-j...
Winner of five awards at the 2002 Venice Film Festival, Oasis, a film by Lee Chang-dong, stretches our comfort zone to the limit with a boldly unconventional portrait of the love of a mentally retarded young man for a woman suffering with cerebral palsy.
Synopsis. Jong-du is a social misfit: fidgety, snuffling, laughing inappropriately, without a super ego. He meets Gong-ju, a young woman disabled severely by cerebral palsy. Both are abused by their families, and both are used by them as well.
Oasis is the story of the relationship of a man imprisoned by his mind with a woman imprisoned by her body. It is heartbreaking yet ultimately uplifting. It is essentially a love story of two young people marginalized by their families and society.
An irresponsible and childish ex-con befriends a girl with cerebral palsy and develops a progressively stronger bond with her. Jong-du, a young man just out of prison for manslaughter, is a social misfit: fidgety, snuffling, laughing inappropriately, without a super ego.